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Who the hell uses soap on their face? I mean daily, not like stuck in a Hotel room situation. [/ QUOTE ] heterosexual men |
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who closes the door when the bus driver gets off?
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who closes the door when the bus driver gets off? [/ QUOTE ] Oh [censored], I'm stoned right now, and that just blew my mind |
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who closes the door when the bus driver gets off? [/ QUOTE ] There is a switch outside the bus. You need a key to operate the switch. |
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not sure if we are actually supposed to answer these questions, but i know that bus doors can be closed from the outside. i worked in a bus factory for 4 summers and my job was to adjust the doors [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] good times.
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Mine is: Does the commentary track on a DVD play over the main feature's dialogue; completely replace the feature's audio; or has an entirely different video, e.g. shows the commentators watching the main feature?
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Mine is: Does the commentary track on a DVD play over the main feature's dialogue; completely replace the feature's audio; or has an entirely different video, e.g. shows the commentators watching the main feature? [/ QUOTE ] same video |
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Why the [censored] would I want to have my cake other than to eat it, and why can I guarantee beyond a [censored] doubt that whoever finds this, or the comments immediately above it, remotely humorous is wholly lost to fucktarddom.
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Why the [censored] would I want to have my cake other than to eat it, and why can I guarantee beyond a [censored] doubt that whoever finds this, or the comments immediately above it, remotely humorous is wholly lost to fucktarddom. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I never got that cake thing either. |
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I also have one (though there seems to be a prob with getting answers here):
In the Nineties I lived 3 in the U.S. I stumbled many times over the term ACME or A.C.M.E in comics (Gary Larson, for instance). "ACME" seems to be used to depict stores or companies as more or less average, non-descript, no-branded enterprises. Where does this term come from? Does it mean anything spelled out? For the life of it I couldn't find anything about this on the net. |
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